On Fri, 13 Mar 2020 15:22:49 +0300 Станислав <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > 13.03.2020, 14:55, "teor" <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > Post the entire file without shortening or removing any line. If it complains > about parse error, there must be something wrong in it, but you don't > noticeor don't think it is wrong. People on the mailing list can check if > it's ok,but again only if you post the entire file (copy-paste or attach). > С уважением, > Станислав > > <resolv.conf> > > There could be a few things wrong here. > > Try setting ServerDNSResolvConfFile to /dev/null, > or a world-readable empty file, and see if your problem goes away. > > If it does, here are some common issues to check: > > What are the permissions on /etc.resolv.conf ? > Can the tor user read the file? > > Is the file a symlink? > (macOS does this, not sure if some Linux distros do as well) > > Are there any hidden characters in the file? > Does it use Unix newlines? > > Tor uses libevent's evdns_base_resolv_conf_parse() to parse the file. > https://libevent.org/doc/dns_8h.html#a7e3a053e25ae7c045944a5db0947babb > > How old is your version of libevent? FYI in a private discussion we figured out that the trailing dot in "search lan." was indeed what caused the issue. -- With respect, Roman _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
